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Im in China now ,anybody ever learnt Tai chi from TaiChinese? need advice.?



hi im in China now , maybe for 1 year, anybody ever learnt Tai chi chuan ? is TaiChinese good in Hangzhou ? need fast advise , thank you

TaiChinese happens to combine Tai Chi with Chinese as one word and it's interesting. It's a good way to show that Tai chi consists of many Chinese culture elements and they are inseparable.
Go ahead,it seems to be a reputable institution. Source(s): http://www.taichinese.com/taichi-form-in...
ever learnt??? im confused
What is Taichinese?
Tai Chi is very popular in China. In any city, early in the morning (6-7am), you can see groups of Chinese preacticing Tai Chi in parks. I believe it's the same in Hangzhou. You can learn Tai Chi in almost all Chinese cities.
I was just in Hangzhou this summer. Every morning they have exirsices in the local park. They have dancing, yoga, tai chi, and other exricises. If you want you can join any of the groups and do morning work out with them.
hope this helps
No such word as TaiChinese. Tai Chi is the noun. Just go to the parks around West Lake in the early mornings, you will see people practising Tai Chi Quan. Someone there would be able to assist you.
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